In message <m0zKETX-0009MEC@most.weird.com>, Greg A. Woods writes:
>However I think it's a totally bogus desire. Anyone building a
>commercial and/or proprietary system, and hoping to get the base OS
>totally without cost is either greedy or raping NetBSD contributors, or
>both. I'm as much of a software evangalist as anyone else, but I really
>don't think this makes any sense for a volunteer organization that seems
>to otherwise have goals of creating "open source" software.
But what would be more open than a system you can use for whatever you
want? This is the goal I mostly have in writing free software. I'd *like*
people to also share their work, but I'd rather they use my work, and not
share theirs, than reinvent any more wheels.
-s